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# Read a vendor code from transceiver (or use random code template)
 
# Read a vendor code from transceiver (or use random code template)
 
# Change at least one byte in the HEX grid. The code in software's window should be different than a code in transceiver's memory
 
# Change at least one byte in the HEX grid. The code in software's window should be different than a code in transceiver's memory
# Open '''Scripts -> Brute-force password'''
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# Open menu '''Control -> Search password'''
 
# Set password Table and address (default, A2 and 7B)
 
# Set password Table and address (default, A2 and 7B)
 
# Select range of password value
 
# Select range of password value

Revision as of 17:37, 26 July 2018

Brute-force-password.jpg
Brute-force.jpg

For password recovery SFPTotal Wizard supports a search function in brute force mode. This function could help if you need check passwords in a narrow range of values. Also, you can fast check a password for write-protected transceivers using a dictionary of passwords.

How to use

  1. Read a vendor code from transceiver (or use random code template)
  2. Change at least one byte in the HEX grid. The code in software's window should be different than a code in transceiver's memory
  3. Open menu Control -> Search password
  4. Set password Table and address (default, A2 and 7B)
  5. Select range of password value
  6. Set additional options (if needed)
  7. Push Start button to begin brute-force attack

Example